12082218

Methods and Apparatuses for Handling Configured and Dynamic Downlink Transmissions in a Wireless Communication Network

PublishedSeptember 3, 2024
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2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the UE receiving signaling from a network node of the wireless communication network, the signaling indicating semi-persistent resources assigned to the UE for reception of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH.

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3. The method of claim 1, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH is before the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH.

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4. The method of claim 1, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH is at least N Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol times before the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH, wherein N is an integer.

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5. The method of claim 4, wherein the N OFDM symbol times is based on a minimum OFDM subcarrier spacing, as between a subcarrier spacing used for the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH and a subcarrier spacing used for the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH.

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6. The method of claim 1, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH is at least N symbol durations before the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH, where the symbol durations are defined by the smallest subcarrier spacing as between a subcarrier spacing associated with the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH and a subcarrier spacing associated with the PDSCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH.

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7. The method of claim 1, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH is at least a minimum temporal distance beyond the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH.

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9. The UE of claim 8, wherein the processing circuitry is configured to receive signaling from a network node of the wireless communication network, the signaling indicating semi-persistent resources assigned to the UE for reception of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH.

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10. The UE of claim 8, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH is before the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH.

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11. The UE of claim 8, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH is at least N Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol times before the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH, wherein N is an integer.

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12. The UE of claim 11, wherein the N OFDM symbol times is based on a minimum OFDM subcarrier spacing, as between a subcarrier spacing used for the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH and a subcarrier spacing used for the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH.

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13. The UE of claim 8, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if an ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH is at least N symbol durations before the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH, where the symbol durations are defined by the smallest subcarrier spacing as between a subcarrier spacing associated with the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH and a subcarrier spacing associated with the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH.

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14. The UE of claim 8, wherein the timing relationship is satisfied if the starting time of the semi-persistently scheduled PDSCH is at least a minimum temporal distance beyond the ending time of the PDCCH scheduling the dynamically scheduled PDSCH.

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September 3, 2024

Inventors

Ajit Nimbalker
Ravikiran Nory

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